Syria's Assad Ousted: Rebels Seize Damascus, Ending Decades-Long Rule

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Bashar al-Assad, initially seen as a potential reformer after succeeding his father as Syria's president, became a brutal dictator, maintaining power through a vast security apparatus and violent repression. Despite early attempts to present a more modern image, Assad's regime was marked by widespread torture and murder, particularly during the Syrian uprising of 2011. His rule, supported by Russia and Iran, faced challenges from the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS, ultimately leading to his downfall as Syria became a failed state.
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